I think it pity to see such a nice dial in such an abused case🤔
An enclosed dial for 50+ years (where no foul play has occurred, and that remains untouched) usually stays good regardless of the kind of life a watch has had. As such, this is usually a sign of authenticity, and most certainly not a pity.
An enclosed dial for 50+ years (where no foul play has occurred, and that remains untouched) usually stays good regardless of the kind of life a watch has had. As such, this is usually a sign of authenticity, and most certainly not a pity.
The tritium lume in the early stage tends to darken heavily over time even untouched. However, this example still shows a creamy color and this is why I found it pity because if such a nice dial came with a case with sharp edges, the watch would have been super. Don't get me wrong, please.